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Family Matters: Unusual musical beautiful and heartbreaking
Looks can be deceiving. Jesse Tuck might look like a 17-year-old boy, but he’s far from it. He’s 102 — and he has found the secret to eternal youth. That’s
A Dream Come True: Children’s book comes to Eureka Springs stage
“Willo Mancifoot The Musical” will make its world debut May 5. The play brings an inspiring story, with original music and a talented cast of young performers, to the historic
One Man, Many Faces: Woody Guthrie speaks through one actor’s passion
Randy Noojin’s reasons for writing and presenting a one-man tribute to Woody Guthrie are as multi-faceted as the show he has created. “No one captures Woody’s indomitable life-affirming spirit quite
World Prayer in Times of Crisis
A new world crisis began last week. When crisis occurs, the New Group of World Servers (NGWS) stand together in the Seed Group called “The Observers”, observing with poise, gathering
Girl-On-Girl Inaction and For Whom The Cell Tolls
Girl-On-Girl Inaction I hate to be trite, but my wife and I are experiencing “lesbian bed death.” We’ve been happily married for three years. I’m not sure why we’re not
Downtown Is Uptown: New plays open new UA theater
The University of Arkansas Department of Theatre is on the move — both literally and figuratively. Next week, department chairman Michael Riha will unveil the ambitious renovation of the UA
We love Rolling Hills: Rezoning proposal stokes debate
Big-picture discussions about city planning and how to accommodate growth stemmed from the first reading April 17 of an ordinance to rezone about 20 wooded acres on the northeast side
Making Ripples: “Start Simply”
Making good choices needn’t be complicated It’s understandable. Who wants to make a difference if they will suffer for it? Or be inconvenienced? (Well, some people are willing, but that’s